Monday, August 18, 2025

Warframe stream on hold due to connection issues

I was considering doing a Warframe stream tonight, however it seems the game is unable to stay connected & keeps logging me out, so I may need to find something else to play (and potentially stream) in the meantime.  The biggest problem with this is it's going to prevent me from getting Nightwave tasks done, so it will be a matter of technical issues that is going negate rewards in the game because dailies are already full & have a limited time to complete them.  I might try running it on my Nintendo Switch if I can get a USB keyboard & mouse to work with it (through the docking station, not something I have tried in playing games on the Switch yet, although I do know USB keyboards will at least allow for quick text entry), but I'm not expecting any difference in the connection issues even if use of those peripherals are an option...

I do have another game I'm intending on working on due to rewards for playing it on the Alienware Arena website (Paladins), however it uses the Unreal Engine, so this won't be a game I'm going to be streaming on Twitch because of the changes made in Fortnite that ultimately drove me off from the game (as well as from Epic Games, any exclusives on the Epic Games platform or any game that uses the Unreal Engine).  Paladins is a game I have played in the past, but took a long break from it (and ultimately intended on not going back to it again) because it has a hacker presence in the game, ultimately leading to the publication of this review.  I guess the question at this point would be if Paladins ends up having the same connection issues as Warframe, in which case I may just need to play (and potentially stream) something solo instead...

I might still attempt to stream Warframe even with the disconnect issues, if only to document the issue on Twitch (normally this would be something for YouTube, but given the recent management-supported attack on August 5th, YouTube activity is quite literally blocked through hardware firewalls, parental controls, browser security plugins & removal of YouTube apps in my home until 3 months after the last successful attack, so anything new on YouTube is currently on an indefinite hold; note that this most recent attack on YouTube isn't the latest attack however, another one happening on Steam on the 16th).  This won't be something people are going to want to watch (maybe possible to at least have a discussion over chat I guess), but at the very least I would have something I could export to YouTube later (Twitch also giving an option of direct downloading if I need to preserve a local copy on my old PC until I decide to give YouTube another chance...should I get to the point I want to mess with YouTube again...) to give a more permanent record of the issues.  As is already stated on my Twitch channel, this new computer does not yet have sufficient hard drive space for recording videos, nor does it have a second monitor or webcam yet, so this limits my recording & streaming capabilities until I can acquire the hardware necessary to get it up to normal streaming/recording standards (streaming is still possible, but responses to chat are delayed & limited because I can't actively monitor chat, a webcam feed would be lacking & voice responses only in rare cases)...  I do still have the old Windows 7 PC, however it's been overheating lately & with Steam's changes to their platform, the old version of the PC software still on that computer is doing nothing but corrupting everything installed on it through their client, so I'd either have to download official versions of F2P games or consider playing a version through another platform that isn't giving the proverbial middle finger to older OS users...

In regards to the corruption of games issue on Steam for older OSs, I've been testing some workarounds to this issue, however the 2 possibilities I've found do still have their limitations, so I'll need to do some more testing regarding this issue before I publish the new article about it to my personal site.  A bit of a teaser on the methods to get people started on it (should they want to spend time to see if it works for them), the theories that show promise are by using a shared network drive between computers or by downloading them to a PC where Steam still supports that OS (meaning a Windows 10 or newer OS is still going to be needed, but it may not be necessary to have to pay an extensive amount of money for a newer OS gaming machine) & using the client to transfer the game through your network to your older PC using the client (or just do it manually through shared directories over your network).  I will publish more details about this later once I have finished testing these options & have time to write the new article.  There's still the possibility that if this transfer works, Steam on the older OS could just corrupt those games again the next time steam is started on it, so I don't have a solid answer just yet...

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

8/5/2025 YouTube appeal rejected

As was to be expected, YouTube rejected the appeal, meaning this issue has been escalated & warrants another full publication of re-victimization of YouTube, the dangers of using YouTube when using their service to upload evidence videos for in-game griefing reports & another full block of YouTube over my network for the duration of the penalties incurred as a result of YouTube's support in manipulation of their service agreement.

The article will be published to my personal site in the next few days, at which point I will provide a link to it in this post.  It will continue to be updated as the issue continues.  Given it's likely the Steam trolls are behind it, they probably see this as a success & will probably attempt to continue pushing the matter to attempt to get a full channel deactivation (hopefully YouTube is smart enough to not let that happen, but based on experience in their support in these attacks, I wouldn't be surprised if they allowed it to happen.

YouTube will again be fully blocked over my network until the penalties incurred as a result of this support of the attack have expired (as was the case last time it happened), meaning not only my own devices won't be able to access it, but any other visitors that may attempt to access it while connected to my wifi.  I noticed in the past that this broke thumbnails on my Shield TV devices, but I'm willing to accept that busted function if it stops them from gaining revenue while the penalties from a re-victimization strike stay in place.

Timeline of events since last blog post

  1. Alert noticed on my phone after moving some furniture around outside (getting ready for delivery):
  2. After I started taking screenshots to document the followup & get ready for the new review of YouTube on my personal site, I got the email stating the appeal had been rejected:

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  3. This new blog entry was published, in addition to the new post on my YouTube channel (linking to this post).
  4. I was expecting I would have to go through the re-victimization training again, but when I expected the notice stating the appeal was rejected, this is what I saw:

    It appears YouTube is not giving an option to do the training again, which puts in question as to whether the re-victimization penalties actually will drop off in 90 days...

From what I've seen, YouTube keeps allowing this to happen on videos from almost a decade ago (videos they did nothing about back when they first published, if you are going by what they claim are their current standards), so what's to stop them from allowing it to continue happening & result in a full channel termination???  This is only happening now because of mass-attacks from the Steam troll community, something YouTube staff is turning a blind eye to...

What I do know is if it gets to the point of a full account deactivation, Google will be looking at legal action & a hefty lawsuit for damages incurred as a result of their compliance in supporting the internet stalking & harassment efforts by Steam trolls, likely with a number of subpoenas being issued for the identities of those that were filing the reports (not just to YouTube/Google, but also to Steam).  I have backups of almost all videos on YouTube, so they can be transferred to another site that doesn't bend to the will of internet stalkers.

This post will be updated to include a link to the new article published on my personal site once published.  At that point, all updates regarding the ongoing strike will be made on WonderGamer.net until (or perhaps, if) the penalties drop.  I'm sure there's plenty of other videos on my channel those stalkers are going to continue targeting, it won't matter if I shut down channel down myself or YouTube staff decides to bend to their will & do what they are attempting to get them to do, experience shows it's going to continue getting attacked indefinitely (even if it is older content that YouTube never even bothered to look at before), seems it will be shut down sooner or later, then I will need to take legal action against both Google & Steam for not doing anything to put a stop to it (or just outright supporting their actions).

There is another interesting detail regarding these attacks that actually benefited my personal site, however this is something that is going to be held for the new article on that site.  It's obvious the efforts were to make the site disappear, but that obviously backfired; what actually happened will be detailed in the new article.

UPDATE:  The new article about this situation can be found here, in addition to a short starter statement on the home page of the site.

Another YouTube strike, 2-year high-alert status once again reset


Another strike has been applied to my YouTube channel, this time targeting one of the evidence videos I used in racist harassment in Evolve Stage 2.  While there is a high likelihood this was another attacks from the Steam troll community (starting in 2023), I'm leaving my mindset open that maybe this was somebody who saw the video & didn't notice who was actually making the statement, thinking it was me saying it (although why they would think I would upload a video of me saying it is beyond me).

This video was originally uploaded to make a ToS violation report to the developers of the game & to Steam (although I was unable to track their Steam profile when I filed the report, otherwise I would have documented the permanent Steam ID of their profile & had it linked over from my personal site).

As with the last strike against my YouTube channel, I am attempting to appeal the decision before going through revictimization training again...  Either way, there will still be a new article published to my personal site about this instance of mismanagement on YouTube's part, but could be a lot smaller & a lot less damning against YouTube if they do the right thing and (at the very least) reverse the strike against the channel.  If they don't...well just look at the other reviews on WonderGamer.net about YouTube & you'll get an idea of just how large those reviews can get...

Timeline of this strike
(screenshots & additional details)

  1. First notification of this video being removed & a strike being issued came through the YT Studio app on my phone (no screenshot).  I was not able to load the app from the notification (app stalled), having to be closed & reopened, then located manually.
  2. I attempted to start documenting this issue on my new Windows 10 PC, however given my Windows 7 PC is still my primary PC for online publications (particularly my personal site), I shut off the Windows 10 PC (putting my plans on hold until I could get the appeal filed & this entire situation documented, making sure to keep records for the publication to my personal site) & am focusing on these new publications until a decision is made by their management on the appeal.
  3. Screenshot was taken of the notification on the Homescreen of my Channel dashboard:
  4. After manually locating the video in my Channel content, I took a screenshot to show not only the deleted video, but also the fact that it was originally age-restricted due to the content of the video, as well as YouTube's reason for it's removal:
  5. I copied the thumbnail from the Twitch version, which shows the speaker next to the name of the person that was making the statement when the recording was made (originally exported from the video itself):
  6. I took a screenshot of the appeal process prior to submitting it:
  7. I finalled the appeal reason (after several attempts of getting a half-way decent statement that would fit withing the 800 character limititation).  While I wanted to put more details into this appeal, the shortened version (to fit it into the character restriction) was as follows):
    This video was originally uploaded to be used in a report of racism to Steam & Evolve Stage 2, as well as showing that I wouldn't play with toxic people like this.  The game has since been shut down, so I'm fine with the video being deleted, it was only left up to show the mindset of the person making the statement (shown by the speaker next to their name in the video when the comment was being stated).  Seeing as a strike is being placed on my account in response to documentation of actions by another user for reporting purposes, I need to appeal at least the strike.  Provided the strike is removed (and considering there is no way to track the profile of the person who did it), I am willing to delete the video from YouTube myself, if not just left deleted after the strike is removed.
  8. I received an email as I was getting this blog entry ready to be published.  The email was the one that stated the that video had been removed (so either I was late in receiving it or they were late in sending it, as I was working on the publication of this issue as soon as I saw the alert from the YT Studio app on my phone), not the appeal being filed as I was hoping (or a decision being made on the appeal).  A screenshot was taken of the email for documentation of their official contact (even if the contact was late):


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  9. Before going back to writing this blog entry, I took a screenshot of the screenshot shwoing that the appeal had been filed:
  10. I held off on completing this blog entry & wrote a quick entry to my YouTube channel's Posts section to inform followers about the strike on the channel (which ultimately means the channel will be going dormant until the strike disappears).
  11. After getting the quick summary completed on this post published (prior to uploading screenshots & started the Timeline of this strike section), I went back to the YouTube posts & updated it with a link to this post.
  12. The final step in this (so far, although additional steps will likely be put into a new blog post, a new YouTube review being published to my personal site still being certain, but the result of the publication will depend on YouTube's response to the appeal) was to get the extended info section posts with screenshots and additional details that were provided in the appeal.
For now, I am putting this issue to rest & will try to focus on other matters (perhaps do a stream on Twitch & discuss this issue if anybody attempts to speak in the livestream chat; guess it's time to hook up my mic to my Win10 PC, even if I still don't have a webcam on it) until I get a response to the appeal.  Should the appeal succeed, the videos will likely be personally deleted (if not just set to private; note that only one has been flagged so far).  In any case, I will be setting the remaining videos to private (I would set them to unlisted, but considering they are linked off of my Steam profile & it's likely this was an attack from the Steam troll community, who was also at fault for the last attack doing the exact same thing), as well as the Evolve Wall of Shame playlist.  As previously stated, these videos are also linked off of my Steam profile, so I will be updating those video descriptions with details about this strike, as well as the current state of where it's at (ultimately those videos will be removed from my Steam profile if the appeal succeeds, but will remain with additional details added to the description if it fails, even if the videos are not playable due to being set to private).